BIBLE IN A YEAR: Psa 46-48
RELEASED INTO FRUITFULNESS
MEMORIZE: "But other fell into good ground, and brought forth fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixtyfold, some thirtyfold"(Matthew 13:8)
READ: Matthew 13:1-9
The womb means different things to different people. The womb of a farmer is the ground. However, the fruitfulness of this farmer would be determined by the fertility of the soil. When seeds are sown into a fertile soil, a bountiful harvest can be expected. But if the soil is not a fertile one, little or no harvest will result. Some soils swallow up the seeds that come into them without producing any harvest. The good soils in today’s reading did not produce the same degree of harvest due to differences in soil fertility. Some produced thirtyfold, some sixty-fold while others a hundredfold. Whatever is preventing the womb of your business or source of livelihood from giving you optimum returns shall be destroyed in Jesus’ Name? Until he met Jesus, Peter was a fisherman. The womb of his fishing business was the river. His womb was barren hence all through his fishing years, he never got a breakthrough catch of fishes until that day Jesus healed the sickness that affected his womb.
With one throw from his net, he sank two ships with fishes. That area of your life that has been experiencing barrenness, and therefore unable to produce little or optimal yield shall be healed this season. In the same vein, the womb of a student is the brain. If the brain is fertile, failure will be a rarity to such a student. On the other hand, the student who constantly fails in examination is expressing mental barrenness. The womb of that brain is sick, hence it is incapable of producing results. In your academic pursuits you shall be fruitful. There is a user of this Devotional who has been undergoing a particular course, but unable to complete or graduate. His colleagues have graduated and left him behind. Divine help in form of healing is coming your way now. That siege is destroyed and you shall graduate not long from now. When the issue of barrenness is discussed, most people point accusing fingers at women. Ironically, there are more barren men than women. By virtue of being heads, men are confronted by greater opposing forces. This is why you need to pray for your head to be fruitful. You shall be fruitful from today. God has commanded you to be fruitful because you were designed to be so (Gen. 1:28). Nothing will hinder your fruitfulness henceforth. You are released into fruitfulness in every area of your life in Jesus’ Name.
ACTIONPOINT : Refuse to be barren! Ask God to destroy from its root any anti-fruitful element in your mind and being.
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The Household of Faith
The Household of Faith, a ministry of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), was established in Chicago, Illinois in 2004.
The Pastor in Charge of the church is Pastor Akin Gbenro.
This ministry has over 250 members within the the Chicago and Indianapolis Area.
The Pastor in Charge of the church is Pastor Akin Gbenro.
This ministry has over 250 members within the the Chicago and Indianapolis Area.
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The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has a vision to spread the Word of God to the ends of the earth. It is a Bible believing church, where the teaching and a missionary approach emphasize the proper conduct and moral behavior of people. The church has an appeal to all types of people worldwide, with a determination to teach people in their various geographical areas, stages of secular life and levels of spiritual development.
The General Overseer of the church is Pastor E.A. Adeboye.
The church was founded in 1952 and since then, the church has grown to over 5,000 parishes worldwide with a total congregational strength of over one million people.
Presently, there are established missions in many African countries, as well as Europe, Asia, the United States, the Caribbean, Canada, South America and Australia.
RCCG has also been involved in establishing schools, rehabilitation centers, child care and support centers.
The General Overseer of the church is Pastor E.A. Adeboye.
The church was founded in 1952 and since then, the church has grown to over 5,000 parishes worldwide with a total congregational strength of over one million people.
Presently, there are established missions in many African countries, as well as Europe, Asia, the United States, the Caribbean, Canada, South America and Australia.
RCCG has also been involved in establishing schools, rehabilitation centers, child care and support centers.
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